Two months after the military ousted Egyptian president Mohamed Morsi, U.S. officials are still trying to figure out just how much leverage they have to influence events in the largest Arab nation. The assessment comes as Egypt's interim leaders say they are pressing ahead to set up a transition to civilian rule and as Washington is reviewing the level of its aid package to Cairo. The army deposed Morsi, a senior member of the Muslim Brotherhood, on July 3, a year after he ...
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